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Hiya Rebecca,I really love your website and e-book! One of the best out there. One thing I would like to see more of is interviews from experienced lucid dreamers. Reading all the interviews from sites like Wagonner's is great for providing extra excitement and motivation (and as lucid dreamers we probably know that excitement about lucid dreaming tends to result in more lucid dreams). It would be also great to view some more of your adventures in the lucid world (if they are not too personal of course And I'm loving the new lucid dream flying video!Like I said, your book and website are fantastic and the amount of work you must put into it really shows. Now for the eagle eyes.... in the section on 'Lucid Dreaming Subliminal Video', the link above spells dreaming incorrect. All the best!

You have the best ld site out there.Ive advertised this site to all my friends and in a presentation to a class on a memorable experience (Lucid dreams). If you would like to maintain this, keep up this forum. Its a great idea. Perhaps if you make an app or a youtube channel you could expand the site even more. A great article suggestion is that you could tell a step by step guide into self hypnosis and what to suggest to your subconscious once in a hypnotised state. I have an entire book on self hypnosis and I know the steps to doing it but the lucid dreaming hypnosis suggested doesnt work.

On your article on paranormal activity, ive read about an experiment where two people were put into two dark rooms each with two digital clocks in front of them. Both had identical magnetic pulses acting on their brainwaves from the same origin. One person had a light flashed in front of him. The other person saw the flash and recorded the time. Both saw the flash within the same minute even though only one was directly seeing the light. This is a common belief of why geese migrate in such perfect patterns. Scientists believe the earths magnetic pulses are keeping geese migrations in sync through brainwave activity. The light flash was only seen in a part of the guys brain that was not able to be consciously accessed. Assuming a person is able to access more than 16% of their brain capacity in a lucid dream, we may not be as far away from a real life inception machine as we think.

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What's the most resilient parasite? an idea. A single idea from the human mind can build cities. An idea can transform the world and rewrite the rules. Which is why I have to steal it. ~Cobb

To improve your site, could you create a downloadable version of all the subliminal lucid dreaming induction videos? Im farely sure that .mp4 and .mov files are able to support 60 fps. I figured you could easily publish these considering theyre already free to the public.

While on the subject of downloads, what frequency would you recomend for binaural beats when trying to have a MILD or WILD. Ive found a great binaural beats app on the app store yet I dont know what frequency to set it to.

What's the most resilient parasite? an idea. A single idea from the human mind can build cities. An idea can transform the world and rewrite the rules. Which is why I have to steal it. ~Cobb

Hi, first off, I love your site. It's very informational and I'm working my way to my first lucid dream. I currently am frequently performing reality checks and such. The reason I am making a post here is because of your Inception article. You say that the limbo is caused by dying in a dream within a dream. This is incorrect. The reason is because Cobb and the others are sedated, so they are constantly avoiding Fischer's dresm guards, even in the first dream layer. You should reword it saying that they must avoid dying because they are sedated.

Thank you for your amazing website, I just wanted there to be clear information

Ikamon357 wrote:You have the best ld site out there.Ive advertised this site to all my friends and in a presentation to a class on a memorable experience (Lucid dreams). If you would like to maintain this, keep up this forum. Its a great idea. Perhaps if you make an app or a youtube channel you could expand the site even more. A great article suggestion is that you could tell a step by step guide into self hypnosis and what to suggest to your subconscious once in a hypnotised state. I have an entire book on self hypnosis and I know the steps to doing it but the lucid dreaming hypnosis suggested doesnt work.

On your article on paranormal activity, ive read about an experiment where two people were put into two dark rooms each with two digital clocks in front of them. Both had identical magnetic pulses acting on their brainwaves from the same origin. One person had a light flashed in front of him. The other person saw the flash and recorded the time. Both saw the flash within the same minute even though only one was directly seeing the light. This is a common belief of why geese migrate in such perfect patterns. Scientists believe the earths magnetic pulses are keeping geese migrations in sync through brainwave activity. The light flash was only seen in a part of the guys brain that was not able to be consciously accessed. Assuming a person is able to access more than 16% of their brain capacity in a lucid dream, we may not be as far away from a real life inception machine as we think.

Thank you kindly. Truly encouraging words!

I have a YouTube channel and aim to keep adding videos as/when I have time:http://www.youtube.com/user/WorldofLucidDreaming

I will also look into doing more on self hypnosis. I have released a Lucid Dreaming Hypnosis MP3 if you haven't already seen it: http://www.world-of-lucid-dreaming.com/lucid-dreaming-fast-track.html

Ikamon357 wrote:To improve your site, could you create a downloadable version of all the subliminal lucid dreaming induction videos? Im farely sure that .mp4 and .mov files are able to support 60 fps. I figured you could easily publish these considering theyre already free to the public.

While on the subject of downloads, what frequency would you recomend for binaural beats when trying to have a MILD or WILD. Ive found a great binaural beats app on the app store yet I dont know what frequency to set it to.

Thanks, I'll look into downloadable versions.

Re: binaural beats. It should move through various frequencies, starting at a waking beta frequency and moving down through alpha and into theta. I'm sure there's more to it than that, but I don't program brainwave entrainment myself so I wouldn't like to just make it up! The best use for binaurals is in meditation; whatever gets you into that deep meditative state will help with lucidity practice.

Joebob wrote:Hi, first off, I love your site. It's very informational and I'm working my way to my first lucid dream. I currently am frequently performing reality checks and such. The reason I am making a post here is because of your Inception article. You say that the limbo is caused by dying in a dream within a dream. This is incorrect. The reason is because Cobb and the others are sedated, so they are constantly avoiding Fischer's dresm guards, even in the first dream layer. You should reword it saying that they must avoid dying because they are sedated.

Thank you for your amazing website, I just wanted there to be clear information

Thanks very much

I'm not sure I understand you fully about Inception. Can you elaborate? I would like to clear it up if I've mis-spoken in my article, but I'm not sure how to re-word based on what you've said. What has sedation got to do with the dream guards? Eg, if they were sedated in their own lucid dream, could they not still go into multiple dream layers and therefore into limbo? (I think I need to watch the movie again....)

Ikamon357 wrote:To improve your site, could you create a downloadable version of all the subliminal lucid dreaming induction videos? Im farely sure that .mp4 and .mov files are able to support 60 fps. I figured you could easily publish these considering theyre already free to the public.

Done! Download the subliminal videos on this page (scroll to the end and you'll see the gray box):http://www.world-of-lucid-dreaming.com/videos/lucid-dreaming-subliminal-video.html